Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Apple before the withdrawal of music and books – Daily

If you are unhappy with your latest e-bokssköp from Apple, you can now get your money back. The company has introduced a 14 days right to digital music, e-books and apps, according to Cnet. The digital right of withdrawal applies to customers resident in EU countries, and is a result of the new EU Consumer Rights Directive from last summer.

Apple has not commented or announced the change, the new rules for iTunes, iBooks, and the App Store detected of the German technology site ifun when Apple’s Terms of Use updated on December 16.

While Google has introduced a 14 days right in newly subscriptions to their music service, Google Play Music, according to Cnet.

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